Savanna is a financial institutions regulatory attorney who advises a variety of financial institutions, including credit unions, commercial banks, and trust companies, on all aspects of business and regulatory matters.
Savanna represents a variety of federally and state chartered financial institutions, regularly advising on complex and extensive financial institution regulations. Savanna implements a comprehensive and coordinated approach to provide effective results that are tailored to the client’s needs. Savanna is also experienced in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts and corporate governance documents for financial institution clients, including confidentiality agreements, software license agreements, master services agreements, consulting agreements, vendor agreements, bylaws, and account agreements. Savanna has advised financial institution clients on the following regulatory issues:
Privacy and Data Security
Suspicious Activity Reporting
Fraud Investigations
Money Laundering
Lender Liability
Charter Conversions
Mergers & Acquisitions
De Novo Branching
Federal Preemption
Regulatory Appeals
Disclosure Requirements
Record Retention
Right of Setoff
Restraining Notices
Electronic Funds Transfers
Funds Availability
Trust Accounts
Whistleblower Protection
Indemnification of Directors & Officers
Corporate Governance Matters
Savanna previously practiced with Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP in New York, NY. She received a J.D. from Columbia Law School in 2020, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.
Savanna is a financial institutions regulatory attorney who advises a variety of financial institutions, including credit unions, commercial banks, and trust companies, on all aspects of business and regulatory matters.
Savanna represents a variety of federally and state chartered financial institutions, regularly advising on complex and extensive financial institution regulations. Savanna implements a comprehensive and coordinated approach to provide effective results that are tailored to the client’s needs. Savanna is also experienced in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts and corporate governance documents for financial institution clients, including confidentiality agreements, software license agreements, master services agreements, consulting agreements, vendor agreements, bylaws, and account agreements. Savanna has advised financial institution clients on the following regulatory issues:
Savanna is a financial institutions regulatory attorney who advises a variety of financial institutions, including credit unions, commercial banks, and trust companies, on all aspects of business and regulatory matters.
Savanna represents a variety of federally and state chartered financial institutions, regularly advising on complex and extensive financial institution regulations. Savanna implements a comprehensive and coordinated approach to provide effective results that are tailored to the client’s needs. Savanna is also experienced in drafting and negotiating commercial contracts and corporate governance documents for financial institution clients, including confidentiality agreements, software license agreements, master services agreements, consulting agreements, vendor agreements, bylaws, and account agreements. Savanna has advised financial institution clients on the following regulatory issues:
Privacy and Data Security
Suspicious Activity Reporting
Fraud Investigations
Money Laundering
Lender Liability
Charter Conversions
Mergers & Acquisitions
De Novo Branching
Federal Preemption
Regulatory Appeals
Disclosure Requirements
Record Retention
Right of Setoff
Restraining Notices
Electronic Funds Transfers
Funds Availability
Trust Accounts
Whistleblower Protection
Indemnification of Directors & Officers
Corporate Governance Matters
Savanna previously practiced with Debevoise & Plimpton, LLP in New York, NY. She received a J.D. from Columbia Law School in 2020, where she was a Harlan Fiske Stone Scholar.